We think it means bye
Mah-pah-ch-eh
Qué tal (pronounced "kay TAHL") Another way to say it is "Qué pasa?" (pronounced "kay PAH-sah"
Tegucigalpa is already a Spanish word. It is pronounced "tay-goo-see-GAHL-pah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Salúdelos / salúdenlos / salúdalos / saludadlos de mi parte.
"Page" in Spanish is "página". It is pronounced "PAH-he-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
no
In Hawaiian, Barbara would be pronounced as "Palapala."
Pah-Pah. Just like its said (and spelt) in English.
In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," "pah-say-no" refers to the devilfish, or octopus, that Karana encounters in the tide pools. It is a term used by the character Karana to describe this sea creature.
no
Pam? "Pah -m" : one syllabul , pah as in the laugh PAHAHAH , 'm' as in 'muscle'
To say mum you say "Mama" (pronounced mah-mah)To say dad you say "Papa" (pronounced pah-pah)To say brother you say "Hermano" (pronounced err-mah-no)
Stripes = Strepe (say: stRee-pah)
no pane [no pah-nay]
Papoos (pah-POOS). If addressing him directly, you would call him Papoo (pah-POO).
покупка -- the noun shopping. "pah-KOOP-kah" покупать -- the verb 'to shop'. "pah-KOO-paht"
Aloha. Answer: kipa [kee-pah]